Loboc
The Bohol Forest is a 2-kilometer stretch of dense foliage covering the border of Loboc and Pilar towns. Most of the foliage is of Mahogany trees, giant trees of other species and giant ferns also contribute to the density of the forest. The trees' uniform height is a pretty sight as it line both sides of the road like sentinels. A change in temperature can be felt upon entering the forest especially during the hot season, since the sun seldom get through the forest's thickness. It also rains more often than not in the forest. The Loboc-Bilar man-made forest plays host to many visitors as it is the winding road that leads to the Chocolate Hills. Source:Bohol Philippine Travel Guide
Tagbilaran City
The Bohol Museum is the late president Carlos P. Garcia's home which was eventually developed into a museum. Personal memorabilia of the late president such as his suit worn at his inaugural, gowns of First Lady Leonila, paintings and chess sets of the family is well-preserved in the museum. The museum also houses artifacts from the World War II such as a Japanese soldier's hat, Japanese money, and various weapons among others. The museum is located not far away from the President Carlos P. Garcia Memorial Park. Source:Cultural Heritage
Sagada
Bokong Waterfalls is located at Sagada, Philippines. Though smaller than the one in Bomod-ok, this waterfalls is nearer to the town center and thus, easier to visit. Try to do a running jump from the side of a mountain into the cool waters of the 20-foot pool. Source:ezinearticles.com
Lagonoy
Bolanogan Falls is located in Barangay Agosais, Lagonoy, Camarines Sur, Philippines. An impressive natural phenomenon in the town of Lagonoy, the Bolanogan falls is nature's treat to anyone who would like to experience a cool water spraying on their cheeks. Source:VisitMyPhilippines.com
Loboc
May 23 | Loboc Bolibong Kingking is a local religious musical fair in Loboc, Bohol where drums and gongs are played in rhythm. The festival depicts the history, folklore and traditions of the Lobocanons. Bolibong Kingking is a term applied to the drums and gongs and their rhythm used to accompany the supplication dance ritual in front of the Image of Our Lady of Guadalupe, the second Patron of Loboc. Source:Bohol Board
Burgos
Bolikewkew Rice Terraces is located in Burgos, La Union, Philippines. The main livelihood of the townspeople of Burgos, La Union which is farming, manifest itself in this breathtaking view of green fields. This rice fields located at Bolikewkew, Delles, Burgos is a peek of Banaue Rice Terraces. The mountains surrounding these terraces are good venues for hiking and mountain climbing. Source:Launion.gov.ph
Bolinao
Bolinao Museum is located in located at Rizal Street across the Cape Bolinao High School, Pangasinan, Philippines. The museum houses art, geology, botany and zoology materials collected in the area. The museum is open from Monday to Saturday. Source:Wowphilippines.com.ph
Boliney
Boliney Hot Spring is located in Bani, Boliney, Abra, Philippines. Boliney Hot Spring is ideal for hot and cold baths. How to get thereYou can reach the resort by jeepney after a 32-kilometer travel on a dirt road. Source:Wowphilippines.com.ph
Boljoon
The museum is located at the ground floor of the Boljoon Parish Rectory. The Parish Museum houses rare collections of artifacts which served as evidence of Spanish colonization and the Christian influence that the settlers brought in the town. Items in the collection include old baptismal records, altars, and various items used in the church during masses. Source:Cebu Province Official WebsiteThe Chronicles of Orville
Barili
Boloc-boloc Springs is actually a place with two swimming pools containing fresh water. The place is simple with the two swimming pools surrounded by trees. The resort is located in Barangay Bolocboloc, Barili. Source:Cebu Province Official WebsiteBarili Cebu Homepage